Microneedling is a breakthrough cosmetic procedure that can effectively treat a range of skin issues including stretch marks, wrinkles, frown lines, uneven skin tone and many others.
This is accomplished by penetrating deep below the layers of the dermis with a special equipment – the blade is made up of almost 200 microneedles, that patients will barely feel as it rolls over the skin. In addition, the power doesn’t only lie in the needles, but its ability to open up deep below the dermis, whereby treatments for the relevant skin issues can be applied. Anti-aging cream for instance, can be injected, far beyond the outer layer, and provide drastic results.
Advantages of Microneedling:
What about the downsides?
These are limited and include mild swelling and redness. Painkillers may be provided to alleviate discomfort after the one hour treatment. Infections are rare, and if you’re concerned about side effects, go over treatment with a provider prior to signing up. Some tips for recovering faster and avoiding any additional side effects include:
Microneedling can be furthermore combined with other skincare treatments including the Vampire facelift or even microdermabrasion. Pregnant women, those who’ve undergone radiation within the year, or individuals with active wounds should not undergo Microneedling treatments.